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Sonodynamic action of pyropheophorbide-a methyl ester induces mitochondrial damage in liver cancer cells

Journal

ULTRASONICS
Volume 51, Issue 4, Pages 480-484

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2010.11.014

Keywords

Sonodynamic therapy; Pyropheophorbide-a methyl ester; Liver cancer; Mitochondria

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  1. National Hi-Tech Research and Development Program of China [2006AA02Z4F0]
  2. National Nature Science Foundation of China [30973168]
  3. Chinese University of Hong Kong [2030408]

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Sonodynamic therapy with pyropheophorbide-a methyl ester (MPPa) presents a promising aspect in treating liver cancer. The present study aims to investigate the mitochondrial damage of liver cancer cells induced by MPPa-mediated sonodynamic action. Mouse hepatoma cell line H-22 cells were incubated with MPPa (2 mu M) for 20 h and then exposed to ultrasound with an intensity of 0.97 W/cm(2) for 8 s. Cytotoxicity was investigated 24 h after sonodynamic action using MTT assay and light microscopy. Mitochondrial membrane potential (Delta Psi m) was analyzed using flow cytometry with rhodamine 123 staining and ultrastructural changes were observed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The cytotoxicity of MPPa-mediated SDT on H-22 cell line was 73.00 +/- 3.42%, greater than ultrasound treatment alone (28.12 +/- 5.19%) significantly while MPPa treatment alone had no significant effect on H-22 cells. Moreover, after MPPa-mediated SDT cancer cells showed swollen mitochondria under TEM and a significant collapse of mitochondrial membrane potential. Our findings demonstrated that MPPa-mediated SDT could remarkably induce cell death of H-22 cells, and highlighted that mitochondrial damage might be an important cause of cell death induced by MPPa-mediated SDT. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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